--- Jacob Matthews <jacobm at cs.uchicago.edu> wrote:
> For list-related administrative tasks:
>http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme>> I'm working on a web application, and I've finally broken
> down and
> admitted to myself that I _need_ rather than wanting a
> relational database as a back-end.
Admission is the first step towards recovery.
> So what exists out there? Here's what I know of:
>> 1. David Van Horn's mysql access library
> 2. Ryan Culpepper's postgres access library
> 3. SrPersist
> 4. Francisco Solsona's SchemeQL, which I guess is a
> wrapper on top of 2
> and 3
But wait, there's more!
ScheneQL in CVS under the MikesSurgery tag is apparently
much nicer and shinier.
David Neu (IIRC) has a Postgres binding
There is various half-working stuff in Schematics (for
Firebird, MySQL, and Postgres)
Francisco is/was working on a low-level DB SRFI.
Compatability with 299 unknown for all the above.
Let me know what direction you decide to go in.
Cheers,
Noel
Email: noelwelsh <at> yahoo <dot> com
AIM: noelhwelsh
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